First edition of one of the most important wall maps of Pennsylvania ever issued.

Code: Pennsylvania-barnes-1848Price: $6,500.00Title:
Map Of Pennsylvania, constructed from the County Surveys authorized by the State; and other original Documents.
Size: Printed area measures 54 x 77 inches (137.16 x 195.58 centimeters)

One of only three known examples of this important early chart covering Florida, Virginia, Georgia, New Jersey, and the Carolinas.

Code: VirginiaCarolinaGeorgia-imray-1855Price: $4,500.00Title:
Chart of the East Coast of North America, Extending from New York to the Strait of Florida, including Plans on a Large Scale of the Principal Harbors, Drawn chiefly from the Surveys made by order of the United States Government.
Size: Printed area measures 41 x 78 inches (104.14 x 198.12 centimeters)

First edition of Colton's important 1849 map of the United States on the cusp of the Gold Rush. Shows Texas at its fullest extant with a northern stovepipe panhandle. Identifies gold region near Sacramento.

The most important and influential 18th century Colonal Era map of New England.

Code: MostInhabitedPartofNewEngland4-jeffreysmead-1774Price: $7,000.00Title:
A Map of the most Inhabited part of New England containing the Provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire, with the Colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, divided into Counties and Townships: The whole composed form Actual Surveys and its Situation adjusted by Astronomical Observations.
Size: Printed area measures 41 x 40 inches (104.14 x 101.6 centimeters)
Tags: Braddock Mead ,
John Green ,
New England ,
American Revolutionary War